In order to honour the contribution of nations that participate in this initiative and help improve our activity, dynamic and security and to encourage these nations to maintain or improve their contribution, the government of the Coalition of the South Pacific, via this initiative, gives out trophies every month to nations meeting certain criteria. Nations that receive awards will have their names on our award volume dispatch which is published at the start of every month.

The benefits of getting awards

Having your name mentioned on an award volume dispatch will boost your popularity. With more nations knowing you, you will receive more endorsements and make more friends!

You will get the warm fuzzy feeling of helping the South Pacific become a stronger, more active, and more secure region!

You will have something to put in your forum signature and in your nation's dispatches which you can share with pride!

How to get awards

It is easy, just actively participate in this initiative (Read the homepage if you don't know how). There are several types of awards and you will receive one or many of them depending on your performance in each of the actions we encourage you to do! Below are a list of the available types of awards and the requirements you need to meet to earn them:

List of awards

The Cob Awards

This award is given to nations that have clicked the endorse button and given out the most endorsements in the last month. They come in three levels: Champion, top-10, and top-50.

Regional Leda

This award is given to nations that have the highest average endorsement count in last month. They come in three levels: Champion, top-10, and top-50.

Wingspan

This award is given to nations that have maintained the most endorsements with other nations in the last month. They come in three levels: Champion, top-10, and top-50.

SWAN Knight

This award is given to nations that have endorsed the Delegate and all member nations of the Council on Regional Security (CRS) in the last month.

Cygnet

This award is given to nations that have joined the World Assembly and endorsed at least one nation in the last month.

If you want to know about the technical details of the data that are used to determine the awards, please readthis. If you want to know more about the SWAN initiative in general, check out ourdispatch index.

This initiative is an informal joint effort between the Ministry of Regional Affairs, the Local Council, the Council on Regional Security, and some nerds who have no life. (Read more about who run this here)